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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD VOTES 3-2 TO KEEP MASKS ON K-6 STUDENTS

The Crookston School Board had a special meeting on Monday evening in the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room.  The special meeting was called by board member Mike Theis.   The meeting started with the board hearing from three teachers, Kindergarten teacher Monica Parenteau, first-grade teacher Megan Parenteau, and first-grade teacher Sarah (Kanten) Pester.  All three were

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THE CROOKSTON LIONS HOST FAREWELL FOR JEANNINE WINDELS

At a City Council meeting earlier this week, Mayor Dale Stainbrook declared today (August 25, 2021) “Jeannine Windels Day” for the City of Crookston. Windels will be leaving Crookston next week on August 31, as she moves to Plymouth, Minnesota, to be closer to family. She first arrived in Crookston in 1964 and has spent

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CROOKSTON PARK BOARD LOOKING TO NAME CROOKSTON SPORTS CENTER PRESS BOX AFTER FRANK FEE

The Crookston Parks & Recreation board met Monday night at Crookston City Hall to discuss the renaming of the Crookston Sports Center event rink press box after longtime Crookston Pirate and University of Minnesota Crookston Trojan and Golden Eagle hockey play-by-play announcer Frank Fee. Even after retirement, Fee is still announcing Pirate Girls hockey this

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD MEETS WITH POSSIBLE TRACK/FOOTBALL FACILITY ARCHITECHTS

Members of the Crookston School Board met last night with two architectural groups to discuss plans for the new track and football field complex. The two groups they met with were Zerr Berg Architects out of Fargo, and Inco Group Architects out of Grand Forks. The plan to move forward in building a new track

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COMMITTEE MEETS TO DISCUSS COMPLEX FOR TRACK, FOOTBALL, AND OTHER USES AT CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL

A special facility committee met Wednesday at the Crookston High School to discuss building an athletic complex for the Crookston School District, including a track and football/soccer field and other amenities. The School Board had tasked Superintendent Jeremy Olson with creating a committee back in December (here), and 25 teachers, staff, business owners, community leaders,

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